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Phishing?

AKT2
Newcomer
Newcomer

I just received this email and want to know how I can find out if it's authentic or a phishing attempt: 

 

"We're reaching out to you as we've determined that your login and password for Zoom may have been compromised on another service. At Zoom, we take extra steps to help prevent compromised credentials from other platforms from being used for your Zoom account.

 

We recommend you immediately reset your password and enroll in two-factor authentication to further secure your account. If the password for your account has not been reset in the next 24 hours, we will reset your password as a safety measure to prevent any potential unauthorized access to your account."

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xuellont
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Newcomer

Check the address of the person who sent you that email. If the domain of the sender is zoom.us then it must mean that it's really by Zoom.